Wisconsin Kicks Off In-Person Absentee Voting as Supreme Court Race and Voter ID Law Amendment Heat Up April Ballot

MILWAUKEE — Ahead of the April 1 election, Wisconsin voters face decisions that extend beyond electing officials, with in-person absentee voting opening Tuesday. A prominent item on the ballot is the potential constitutional amendment of the state’s existing voter ID requirement. Voters will cast their ballots on whether to formalize the need for photo identification at polling stations into the Wisconsin constitution. This constitutional amendment, labeled as QUESTION 1, seeks to embed photo ID requisites for voting into the fabric of state law, which would make it more challenging to alter in the future. Proponents … Read more

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Heats Up: Crawford and Schimel Vie for Critical Seat in Record-Breaking Election

Green Bay, Wis.— With just three weeks left until Election Day, Wisconsin finds itself at the center of a fervent judicial battle that will determine the ideological balance of its Supreme Court. This contest for an open seat, following Justice Ann Walsh Bradley’s retirement, has gained national attention and is poised to become one of the most costly judicial elections in the country’s history. Dane County Judge Susan Crawford, supported by Democrats, and Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel, backed by Republicans, are the key contenders in this critical race. More than $33 million has already … Read more

Repercussions and Rules at the 2025 Tirreno-Adriatico: An Overview of Fines and Penalties Amidst the Race

During the prestigious 2025 Tirreno-Adriatico cycling race, a series of penalties have marred the competition, impacting both riders and their directors. Known for its challenging route across Italy, traversing from the Tyrrhenian to the Adriatic coasts, this year’s race has been as much about tactical prowess on the bike as it has about adherence to stringent regulations. The race jury, a governing body overseeing the event’s fairness and rule application, has enforced a variety of sanctions against participants for infringements. These penalties range from monetary fines to time deductions and even deductions of UCI points, … Read more

Arthur Hunter Joins New Orleans Mayoral Race, Promises Solutions and Safer City Amid Growing Field of Candidates

New Orleans, LA — The race to decide who will replace Mayor LaToya Cantrell in New Orleans is intensifying, with multiple candidates heralding new agendas aimed at guiding the city through pressing urban challenges. Among the burgeoning field is Arthur Hunter, a former Orleans Parish criminal court judge and ex-city police officer, who announced his candidacy as he seeks to transition his judicial insights into executive municipal leadership. Hunter, notable for his advocacy in public defense during his judicial tenure, confirmed his mayoral aspirations by filing the necessary paperwork with the state ethics board. This … Read more